Jules Verneâs âOff on a Cometâ is a science-fiction adventure first published in 1877. After a comet collides with planet earth, several inhabitants of earth are unknowingly carried away on it. Believing the collision at first to be an earthquake, it takes some time before the unlikely bunch realise what has happened. The group encounter all kinds of adventures on their journey through space â but will they ever see their beloved home again? A thrilling adventure, this is the fifteenth book in Verneâs âVoyages Extraordinaireâ series which also included âJourney to the Centre of the Earthâ and âAround the World in Eighty Daysâ.
Jules Verne (1828-1905) was a famous French novelist, playwright, and poet. He is best known for his series of science-fiction adventure novels which included âJourney to the Centre of the Earthâ, âTwenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seaâ and âAround the World in Eighty Daysâ. These novels were published by Pierre-Jules Hetzel â the publisher of HonorĂŠ de Balzac and Victor Hugo among many others. Alongside these more famous works, Verne also wrote plays, poetry, and short stories. Verne died at home in Amiens in 1905. Incredibly imaginative and innovative, Verne was one of the most influential writers of his era, and continues to be a household name today.